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Can I use the dxf included in the folder with the cases to produce a 1.5 mm thick double-sided plate to snap switches into? I would then 3D print the base part myself. Or am I better off just 3D printing the whole thing? I have made a macro pad or two and I have reservations on it's longevity. I did get a number of pcbs made however and so long as I get a matching number of plates the price isn't so bad from xometry.
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Hi there,
yes you can but you need to take into account the tolerances required for the switches to snap on correctly. In other words: the dxf file is a good starting point to generate your case files but is not "production ready".
Can I use the dxf included in the folder with the cases to produce a 1.5 mm thick double-sided plate to snap switches into? I would then 3D print the base part myself. Or am I better off just 3D printing the whole thing? I have made a macro pad or two and I have reservations on it's longevity. I did get a number of pcbs made however and so long as I get a matching number of plates the price isn't so bad from xometry.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: